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Royal Thai Navy corvette sinks

by Akhil Kadidal & Vinod Kumar CV

The sunken Sukhothai is the sister ship of the HTMS Rattanakosin , which was commissioned in the US in 1986. This heavily armed class of corvette has a displacement of 975 tonne. (Janes)

A Royal Thai Navy (RTN) corvette has sunk after encountering rough seas, leaving several sailors missing.

The vessel sank on the night of 18 December after high winds and strong waves caused the vessel to tilt towards the water, the RTN said in a statement at about 0630 h (local time) on 19 December.

The navy initially reported that all 106 sailors aboard the HTMS Sukhothai had been recovered. However, Janes has learnt that around 31 sailors are missing at the time of publication.

According to RTN spokesperson, Vice Admiral Pokkrong Monthatphalin, the incident occurred at about 20 n miles from the Bang Saphan District Pier. Local media reported that a storm had been expected in the Gulf of Thailand. Meteorologists had predicted high waves and heavy rain on 18 and 19 December.

According to Vice Adm Monthatphalin, the Sukhothai


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Royal Thai Navy corvette sinks

by Akhil Kadidal & Vinod Kumar CV

The sunken Sukhothai is the sister ship of the HTMS Rattanakosin , which was commissioned in the US in 1986. This heavily armed class of corvette has a displacement of 975 tonne. (Janes)

A Royal Thai Navy (RTN) corvette has sunk after encountering rough seas, leaving several sailors missing.

The vessel sank on the night of 18 December after high winds and strong waves caused the vessel to tilt towards the water, the RTN said in a statement at about 0630 h (local time) on 19 December.

The navy initially reported that all 106 sailors aboard the HTMS Sukhothai had been recovered. However, Janes has learnt that around 31 sailors are missing at the time of publication.

According to RTN spokesperson, Vice Admiral Pokkrong Monthatphalin, the incident occurred at about 20 n miles from the Bang Saphan District Pier. Local media reported that a storm had been expected in the Gulf of Thailand. Meteorologists had predicted high waves and heavy rain on 18 and 19 December.

According to Vice Adm Monthatphalin, the Sukhothai


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A Royal Thai Navy (RTN) corvette has sunk after encountering rough seas, leaving several sailors mis...

Royal Thai Navy corvette sinks

by Akhil Kadidal & Vinod Kumar CV

The sunken Sukhothai is the sister ship of the HTMS Rattanakosin , which was commissioned in the US in 1986. This heavily armed class of corvette has a displacement of 975 tonne. (Janes)

A Royal Thai Navy (RTN) corvette has sunk after encountering rough seas, leaving several sailors missing.

The vessel sank on the night of 18 December after high winds and strong waves caused the vessel to tilt towards the water, the RTN said in a statement at about 0630 h (local time) on 19 December.

The navy initially reported that all 106 sailors aboard the HTMS Sukhothai had been recovered. However, Janes has learnt that around 31 sailors are missing at the time of publication.

According to RTN spokesperson, Vice Admiral Pokkrong Monthatphalin, the incident occurred at about 20 n miles from the Bang Saphan District Pier. Local media reported that a storm had been expected in the Gulf of Thailand. Meteorologists had predicted high waves and heavy rain on 18 and 19 December.

According to Vice Adm Monthatphalin, the Sukhothai


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A Royal Thai Navy (RTN) corvette has sunk after encountering rough seas, leaving several sailors mis...

Royal Thai Navy corvette sinks

by Akhil Kadidal & Vinod Kumar CV

The sunken Sukhothai is the sister ship of the HTMS Rattanakosin , which was commissioned in the US in 1986. This heavily armed class of corvette has a displacement of 975 tonne. (Janes)

A Royal Thai Navy (RTN) corvette has sunk after encountering rough seas, leaving several sailors missing.

The vessel sank on the night of 18 December after high winds and strong waves caused the vessel to tilt towards the water, the RTN said in a statement at about 0630 h (local time) on 19 December.

The navy initially reported that all 106 sailors aboard the HTMS Sukhothai had been recovered. However, Janes has learnt that around 31 sailors are missing at the time of publication.

According to RTN spokesperson, Vice Admiral Pokkrong Monthatphalin, the incident occurred at about 20 n miles from the Bang Saphan District Pier. Local media reported that a storm had been expected in the Gulf of Thailand. Meteorologists had predicted high waves and heavy rain on 18 and 19 December.

According to Vice Adm Monthatphalin, the Sukhothai


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A Royal Thai Navy (RTN) corvette has sunk after encountering rough seas, leaving several sailors mis...

Royal Thai Navy corvette sinks

by Akhil Kadidal & Vinod Kumar CV

The sunken Sukhothai is the sister ship of the HTMS Rattanakosin , which was commissioned in the US in 1986. This heavily armed class of corvette has a displacement of 975 tonne. (Janes)

A Royal Thai Navy (RTN) corvette has sunk after encountering rough seas, leaving several sailors missing.

The vessel sank on the night of 18 December after high winds and strong waves caused the vessel to tilt towards the water, the RTN said in a statement at about 0630 h (local time) on 19 December.

The navy initially reported that all 106 sailors aboard the HTMS Sukhothai had been recovered. However, Janes has learnt that around 31 sailors are missing at the time of publication.

According to RTN spokesperson, Vice Admiral Pokkrong Monthatphalin, the incident occurred at about 20 n miles from the Bang Saphan District Pier. Local media reported that a storm had been expected in the Gulf of Thailand. Meteorologists had predicted high waves and heavy rain on 18 and 19 December.

According to Vice Adm Monthatphalin, the Sukhothai


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A Royal Thai Navy (RTN) corvette has sunk after encountering rough seas, leaving several sailors mis...

Royal Thai Navy corvette sinks

by Akhil Kadidal & Vinod Kumar CV

The sunken Sukhothai is the sister ship of the HTMS Rattanakosin , which was commissioned in the US in 1986. This heavily armed class of corvette has a displacement of 975 tonne. (Janes)

A Royal Thai Navy (RTN) corvette has sunk after encountering rough seas, leaving several sailors missing.

The vessel sank on the night of 18 December after high winds and strong waves caused the vessel to tilt towards the water, the RTN said in a statement at about 0630 h (local time) on 19 December.

The navy initially reported that all 106 sailors aboard the HTMS Sukhothai had been recovered. However, Janes has learnt that around 31 sailors are missing at the time of publication.

According to RTN spokesperson, Vice Admiral Pokkrong Monthatphalin, the incident occurred at about 20 n miles from the Bang Saphan District Pier. Local media reported that a storm had been expected in the Gulf of Thailand. Meteorologists had predicted high waves and heavy rain on 18 and 19 December.

According to Vice Adm Monthatphalin, the Sukhothai


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/royal-thai-navy-corvette-sinks/

A Royal Thai Navy (RTN) corvette has sunk after encountering rough seas, leaving several sailors mis...

Royal Thai Navy corvette sinks

by Akhil Kadidal & Vinod Kumar CV

The sunken Sukhothai is the sister ship of the HTMS Rattanakosin , which was commissioned in the US in 1986. This heavily armed class of corvette has a displacement of 975 tonne. (Janes)

A Royal Thai Navy (RTN) corvette has sunk after encountering rough seas, leaving several sailors missing.

The vessel sank on the night of 18 December after high winds and strong waves caused the vessel to tilt towards the water, the RTN said in a statement at about 0630 h (local time) on 19 December.

The navy initially reported that all 106 sailors aboard the HTMS Sukhothai had been recovered. However, Janes has learnt that around 31 sailors are missing at the time of publication.

According to RTN spokesperson, Vice Admiral Pokkrong Monthatphalin, the incident occurred at about 20 n miles from the Bang Saphan District Pier. Local media reported that a storm had been expected in the Gulf of Thailand. Meteorologists had predicted high waves and heavy rain on 18 and 19 December.

According to Vice Adm Monthatphalin, the Sukhothai


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A Royal Thai Navy (RTN) corvette has sunk after encountering rough seas, leaving several sailors mis...

Royal Thai Navy corvette sinks

by Akhil Kadidal & Vinod Kumar CV

The sunken Sukhothai is the sister ship of the HTMS Rattanakosin , which was commissioned in the US in 1986. This heavily armed class of corvette has a displacement of 975 tonne. (Janes)

A Royal Thai Navy (RTN) corvette has sunk after encountering rough seas, leaving several sailors missing.

The vessel sank on the night of 18 December after high winds and strong waves caused the vessel to tilt towards the water, the RTN said in a statement at about 0630 h (local time) on 19 December.

The navy initially reported that all 106 sailors aboard the HTMS Sukhothai had been recovered. However, Janes has learnt that around 31 sailors are missing at the time of publication.

According to RTN spokesperson, Vice Admiral Pokkrong Monthatphalin, the incident occurred at about 20 n miles from the Bang Saphan District Pier. Local media reported that a storm had been expected in the Gulf of Thailand. Meteorologists had predicted high waves and heavy rain on 18 and 19 December.

According to Vice Adm Monthatphalin, the Sukhothai


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